Grammys Night Belonged to Bad Bunny — So Do the Charts
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The Grammys may be over, but the charts are anything but settled. In the immediate aftermath of music’s biggest night, streaming and sales surge across the board — and Bad Bunny emerges as the clear cultural and chart force, translating his Grammy wins into massive gains that push him back into the center of the conversation. Kendrick Lamar takes home the most awards, but it’s Bad Bunny whose impact is felt most clearly on the charts.
Olivia Dean also has a defining Grammys moment, winning Best New Artist and seeing her catalog surge following her performance — placing her firmly in the middle of a tightening race at the top. With "Choosin’ Texas", "Man I Need", and Bad Bunny’s "DtMF" all converging near #1, the Hot 100 looks set for yet another turnover — and it’s only February.
We also track Don Toliver and Noah Kahan’s new releases surge into the upper tiers of the charts, while Grammys-stage momentum carries forward for Zara Larsson, Tyla, Addison Rae, KATSEYE, Lola Young, Bilal and sombr as their songs continue to build across platforms.
Plus, our take on the night’s biggest surprises, snubs, and what this Grammys cycle signals for the charts heading into the Super Bowl — and even an early look toward the 2027 Grammys.